Section: Local Stories
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My dinner with the white supremacists
Members of a racist organization peppered Sacramento neighborhoods with white-power pamphlets proclaiming love of their race. Our writer goes undercover in order to find out why they hate other races.
This article was published on 04.21.05
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You’re going to jail … just in case
Sex offender Oscar Jones served his sentence but was held because he was simply capable of re-offending.
This article was published on 04.21.05
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The politics of blogging
Trying his own hand at the format, an SN&R writer jumps into Sacramento’s burgeoning political blogosphere … from the bottom up.
This article was published on 04.21.05
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High-school confidential
Nevada County becomes the focal point for the campaign against a medical-privacy law.
This article was published on 04.14.05
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The Dills misfortune
The longest-serving legislator in the history of California neared the end of his life amid accusations of neglect. He also married his stepdaughter. Lots of money was involved.
This article was published on 04.14.05
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Anarchist, musician, legend
U. Utah Phillips is a local hero of political activism and folk music. Just don’t call him the last of the radicals!
This article was published on 04.07.05
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Failing Paul Muskeni
Stuck in Sacramento County’s mental-health system, a local schizophrenic is forced to spend 13 days in the county jail without his meds.
This article was published on 04.07.05
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Back from the bench
After his mentor went “Coach Carter” on him, Sacramento’s Kevin Galloway is back in the game.
This article was published on 04.07.05
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Rough trade
Meet the least talked-about source of “frivolous” lawsuits: NAFTA and, potentially, its cousin CAFTA.
This article was published on 03.31.05
April 21, 2005
SN&R Vol 17 Issue 4
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SN&R Vol 17 Issue 3
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SN&R Vol 17 Issue 2
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